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Balsam Lake Firetower Leanto
Does anyone know if the Leanto depicted just south of the Balsam Lake Firetower on the NYNJTC 9th Edition (2010) mapset still exists? Looking to do some 100 highest in the area this weekend.
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It's still there and in great shape!
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I stayed there 2 weekends ago. Still there, and in great shape! Actually, as I understand it, the current lean-to isn't all that old- maybe 15 years or so. I guess it was built to replace an older lean-to just up the trail that was discovered to be over 3500 feet in elevation...
Bring a pair or long underwear or something to keep warm- the added elevation caused it to get pretty chilly there at night when I was there.
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There were actually two lean-tos a bit higher up, one with a dirt floor and one with a wooden floor right next to each other. They were both above the excellent spring and determined to be just above 3500 feet. Replacement was done as a joint effort of the 3500 Club and the NYSDEC. A spot was chosen below the spring and below 3500 feet. The materials were helicoptered in and building of the new lean-to done in the largest cloud of black flies ever to be found in the Catskills - just brutal! But a great spot now! The following winter the DEC burned the two old lean-tos.
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Here's a picture I took while I was there:
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Not sure how cool it will be this weekend since in NJ we have been tackling 100 degrees recently. Still waiting for SnowPeak titanium flasks to be available again from Japan so I can place in an order; some single malt goes a long way to keeping one warm at a lean-to fireplace.
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Instead of sleeping at this lean-to as I initially planned, ended up cooking dinner and sleeping in the car
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I agree, it's more like .1 miles or so.
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